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Ask HN: Reccomendation, Hand Written Notes to Text File, Smart-Pen

5 pointsby Vekzover 8 years ago
I want to set something up where I can write on pen and paper and convert it to a text file. I do a daily org-mode journal file that I would like to append to with text data from a hand written source. I'm looking at "Smart Pens" like LiveScribe. There are a few models and not clear what the to-text support is on each. Hoping some one else has experience here.

3 comments

zachlattaover 8 years ago
I&#x27;ve looked into automated services and have always ended up just hiring someone overseas for cheap from a place like <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;upwork.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;upwork.com</a> to do the transcription.<p>I&#x27;ve had success creating videos as training materials hat very specifically go over how I want the task done and exactly how I want the resulting text file to look.
amjaegerover 8 years ago
I know you&#x27;re looking for paper, but I&#x27;ve had a lot of success with a tablet with a digitizer and stylus. I have a sony vaio duo 13 - only because when I bought it the surface pro wasn&#x27;t great yet. It uses the ntrig pen used for the current surface pros. Microsoft&#x27;s handwriting -&gt; text is fairly robust.
runjakeover 8 years ago
These smart pens are dumb and not worth the cost&#x2F;trouble. Focus on improving your handwriting and then write stuff down on normal paper and use a decent handwriting OCR.<p>Even the one Microsoft developed for OneNote&#x2F;etc is pretty good.